Is there an adequate factual analysis to compensate for the lack of a transcript?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Stanoulis (T. Stanoulis & Sons) v. Lykakim Holdings Limited, 2008 CanLII 21906 (ON SCDC):

This is not a situation where there is an adequate factual analysis in the decision itself to compensate for the lack of a transcript, as was found in Collett v. Piasecki 005 Carswell Ont. 4977 (Div. Ct.).

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